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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 524564" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>So many layers.</p><p>Like...</p><p>- has his behavior slowly gotten worse? or did it suddenly become worse when he started the medication? Either could still be a medications issue, just really helps to document the sequence.</p><p>- has he ever been on a different medication? Is there any way to switch, to see if it makes a difference?</p><p>- have you started a log? notes, day by day. Going back over this, you may see other patterns. For example, my kids have more significant behavior issues every spring... allergies. Not the medications - they just don't have medications that are effective enough to handle the intensity for 3-4 weeks every spring. (and the MDs here won't work through heavy-duty medications for a 3-4 week "inconvenience"...) Perhaps the trigger is a more intense allergy reaction that doesn't happen all the time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 524564, member: 11791"] So many layers. Like... - has his behavior slowly gotten worse? or did it suddenly become worse when he started the medication? Either could still be a medications issue, just really helps to document the sequence. - has he ever been on a different medication? Is there any way to switch, to see if it makes a difference? - have you started a log? notes, day by day. Going back over this, you may see other patterns. For example, my kids have more significant behavior issues every spring... allergies. Not the medications - they just don't have medications that are effective enough to handle the intensity for 3-4 weeks every spring. (and the MDs here won't work through heavy-duty medications for a 3-4 week "inconvenience"...) Perhaps the trigger is a more intense allergy reaction that doesn't happen all the time? [/QUOTE]
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